/*
This is our function to use xmlhttp requrests, i did not write this part w3 schools did
[url=http://www.w3schools.com/ajax/ajax_browsers.asp]http://www.w3schools.com/ajax/ajax_browsers.asp[/url]
This was quicker than just making my own :)
*/
var xmlHttp // xmlHttp variable

function GetXmlHttpObject(){ // This function we will use to call our xmlhttpobject.
var objXMLHttp=null // Sets objXMLHttp to null as default.
if (window.XMLHttpRequest){ // If we are using Netscape or any other browser than IE lets use xmlhttp.
objXMLHttp=new XMLHttpRequest() // Creates a xmlhttp request.
}else if (window.ActiveXObject){ // ElseIf we are using IE lets use Active X.
objXMLHttp=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP") // Creates a new Active X Object.
} // End ElseIf.
return objXMLHttp // Returns the xhttp object.
} // Close Function

function CheckUsername(email){

	// This function we will use to check to see if a username is taken or not.
xmlHttp=GetXmlHttpObject() // Creates a new Xmlhttp object.
if (xmlHttp==null){ // If it cannot create a new Xmlhttp object.
alert ("Browser does not support HTTP Request") // Alert Them!
return // Returns.
} // End If.

var url="checkemail.php?email="+email // Url that we will use to check the username.
xmlHttp.open("GET",url,true) // Opens the URL using GET
xmlHttp.onreadystatechange = function () { // This is the most important piece of the puzzle, if onreadystatechange is equal to 4 than that means the request is done.
if (xmlHttp.readyState == 4) { 
// If the onreadystatechange is equal to 4 lets show the response text.
document.getElementById("emailresult").value = ""; 
document.getElementById("emailresult").value = xmlHttp.responseText; 

// Updates the div with the response text from check.php
} // End If.
}; // Close Function
xmlHttp.send(null); // Sends NULL instead of sending data.
} // Close Function.